Joint concept development and experimentation

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Joint concept development and experimentation is a U.S. military process for creating, testing, and refining new joint operational concepts to improve the effectiveness and integration of forces across services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. military process
joint military concept process
appliesTo air operations
cyberspace operations
land operations
maritime operations
multi-domain operations
space operations
component assessment
concept development
experimentation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
domain joint operations
drives development of joint capabilities
development of joint doctrine
focus force development
future joint warfighting
operational-level concepts
goal enhance joint interoperability
inform capability investment decisions
reduce operational risk of new concepts
method field experiments
limited objective experiments
modeling and simulation
wargaming
output joint operational concepts
recommendations for doctrine
recommendations for facilities
recommendations for leadership and education
recommendations for materiel
recommendations for organization
recommendations for personnel
recommendations for policy
recommendations for training
purpose create new joint operational concepts
improve effectiveness of joint forces
improve integration of forces across services
refine joint operational concepts
test joint operational concepts
relatedTo force transformation
joint capability development
joint concept development
military experimentation
timeHorizon long-term future operations
mid-term future operations
usedBy U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
U.S. Joint Staff NERFINISHED
U.S. combatant commands NERFINISHED
U.S. military services NERFINISHED

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Joint Forces Command responsibleFor Joint concept development and experimentation